Giganto Makhia review

Deleb15
Apr 05, 2021
Story:
Fun, but barren. There's clearly a lot to the world of Giganto Makhia, but due to it's limiting 7 chapters, it's unfortunate to see that a lot of this world is left to the imagination.

For a more explicit response to the narrative, it's actually pretty interesting and the characters themselves are all quite engaging. I didn't feel as though anyone was a forced character, and the comedy within it, although strange, is quite enjoyable. There's not a lot to respond to, and the narrative feels unfinished, so I can't help but feel cheated upon finishing the final chapter.


Art:
Miura is fantastic. The only issue is that the majority of the story is spent in a desert, and there's not much that can be made to look extravagant or fantastical about endless sand. Other than that, the motions and facial expressions are all pretty fantastic.


Character:
Everyone is likable. I want more. I seriously need more, to be honest. However, Miura must finish with Berserk before he comes back to this (if he ever chooses to do so.)

Everyone's designs are very appealing. Same goes for their personalities. Unfortunately, the page count hinders the potential to watch these characters grow or change shape.


Enjoyment:
I'm glad I picked this up. It felt good to support Miura, as well as see the fruits of his labor during one of the many arduous Berserk hiatuses.


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Giganto Makhia
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